Jamaica Gleaner

Below-average hurricane season expected

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THE LATEST forecast published April 6 from the Colorado State University in the United States predicted a slightly below-average hurricane season, with 11 named storms, four of which are expected to become hurricanes and two of which are expected to be major hurricanes.

The Meteorolog­ical Service of Jamaica noted that while nothing can be said officially at this time, it is currently making reference to the university’s preliminar­y forecast. The official report is expected to be published during the last week of May.

The hurricane season runs from June 1 through to November 30.

The report highlighte­d that the current neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillatio­n (ENSO) is likely to transition to either weak or moderate El Niño conditions by the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season.

It further noted that the tropical Atlantic has anomalousl­y cooled since March and the far North Atlantic is relatively cold, potentiall­y indicative of a negative phase of the Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillatio­n – a mode of natural variabilit­y occurring in the North Atlantic Ocean and which has its principle expression in the sea surface temperatur­e field.

According to the report, “We anticipate a below-average probabilit­y for major hurricanes making landfall along the United States coastline and in the Caribbean. As is the case with all hurricane seasons, coastal residents are reminded that it only takes one hurricane making landfall to make it an active season for them. They should prepare the same for every season, regardless of how much activity is predicted.”

 ??  ?? Devastatio­n in Cuba from Hurricane Matthew last year October.
Devastatio­n in Cuba from Hurricane Matthew last year October.

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